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TC-FLB Boeing 757-236 c/n 24122 l/n 187 - Fly Air / HTC Reizen - Groningen Airport Eelde, Netherlands - 13 July 2003 Groningen Airport Eelde (EHGG/GRQ)

The Turkish airliner Fly Air was established in 2002. Early 2003 Fly Air took over the fleet of the defunct Air Anatolia, including the Boeing 757 TC-ANM. During May 2003 the Boeing 757 TC-ANM was reregistered TC-FLB. The aircraft was originally built for Air Europe and flew first on 19 June 1988. It was operated as G-BNSF; EC-203; EC-ELS; G-BNSF; EC-744; EC-FKK and TC-ANM. On 13 July 2003, Boeing 757-236 TC-FLB was seen at Groningen Airport Eelde (EHGG/GRQ) when operated on a holiday flight to Turkey. Most of the Fly Air aircraft wear large titles of a travel organisation and small Fly Air titles: TC-FLB flies with HTC-Reizen titles; TC-LFC with Corodon titles and TC-FLF with Sultan Reizen titles.
The ICAO Aircraft Type Designator for the Boeing 757-236 is B752

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